Pappus of Alexandria was a Greek mathematician who lived during the 4th century AD, in the Roman province of Egypt. He is best known for his work "Collection," a compendium of Greek mathematics that preserves and elaborates on the contributions of earlier mathematicians, particularly in the fields of geometry and number theory. Pappus's "Collection" is divided into several books, discussing various topics such as projective geometry, mechanics, and mathematical theory.
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